Will Take Charge Preakness Odds

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Will Take Charge Preakness odds were at 11/1.  He was seeing 10 percent of the betting action at Bookmaker, with some of the sharpest customers on the planet.  Bet on the 2013 Preakness Stakes at Bookmaker and receive up to 8 percent cash back daily, WIN or LOSE.

Will Take Charge was not supposed to have run well in the mud but managed a respectable 8th place finish at this year’s Kentucky Derby on a very sloppy track. After all, this was a horse Gambling911.com warned gamblers to stay clear of two weeks ago, yet he was in that race right up to the final seconds.

No mud, no problem perhaps but Baltimore could have rain on Saturday.

This is a horse that won the Smarty Jones and Rebel Stakes.  At 11/1 odds, he has some very solid value should the track stay dry.

His two dirt race victories have come by a neck and a nose.

Latest odds to win the 2013 Preakness – Check here for updated odds

DEPARTING
+450 0.7%
GOLDENCENTS
+650 15.4%
GOVENOR CHARLIE
+1050 8.1%
ITSMYLUCKYDAY
+750 10.3%
MYLUTE
+650 7.4%
ORB
-130 27.9%
OXBOW
+1200 8.8%
TITLETOWN FIVE
+3850 6.6%
WILL TAKE CHARGE
+1100 9.6%

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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